Editshare will raise the bar at IBC 2025 in storage, media management and collaboration
An IBC 2025, EditShare will demonstrate the next evolution of its platform, designed for multimedia teams that demand real-time collaboration, AI-based post-production, ultra-fast media-aware storage, and easy-to-use hybrid workflows.
From post-production and sports to news and archiving, EditShare combines technical power with creative flexibility. At the fair in Amsterdam, he will present the latest Ultimate EFS nodes, optimized for high-performance multimedia workflows at any scale. It will also display the all-NVMe systems designed for demanding 8K, VFX and DI tasks. It will also present the new EFS Field, portable, rugged and now with greater capacity, live ingest and secure and verified media transfer. Additional updates to the Ultimate EFS range will be announced exclusively at the show, where you can see first-hand the future of production workflows.
Collaborative Workflows
Among the novelties of Editsahre in IBC stands out the MediaSilo integration with Louper enabling real-time, frame-accurate review sessions, without delays, downloads or confusion between versions, allowing global teams to comment and approve instantly. A live demonstration of Atomos Camera to Cloud will display proxy uploads directly in MediaSilo for immediate access, accelerating fast-running projects.
Demonstrations at the booth will demonstrate powerful integrations such as Lasergraphics 5K 16-bit DPX film scanning with EFS, Frame-accurate NDI ISO ingest y multichannel recording, and comprehensive collaboration in the newsroom with Octopus.
Tara Montford, executive vice president of sales and co-founder of EditShare, comments that "from large-scale green performance to workflow flexibility in post-production, production and archiving, we deliver innovation based on customer insights. Whether you want to scale your business, streamline reviews or refine remote workflows, our solutions help teams work faster, collaborate better and reduce friction. We look forward to showcasing these advancements in Amsterdam."
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